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Tony Dragoo Buy for myself first? Or by rental property?
6 January 2015 | 26 replies
It was actually how we were able to save up the down payments for the first 2 houses while still paying for my grad degree
Rob Donovan What do you guys and gals think of this one
7 January 2015 | 16 replies
Where I live I use 10% for maint and its 60 to 70 degrees all year round and rains maybe 5 days out of the year.
Barbara Brown I've decided I need to be a licensed Real Estate Agent
8 February 2015 | 30 replies
By being a licensed agent you are held to a higher degree of accountability especially concerning property disclosures.
Michael Gray My New Member Introduction...short and sweet
6 January 2015 | 22 replies
I am very interested in learning more about financing rental properties creatively and/or in the name of my business or trust, etc.I got my degree in philosophy/finance from UCLA, and I am a true gentleman of SAE.
Deborah Palmer college student wants to develop good credit
4 December 2015 | 9 replies
I wouldn't take out student loans, especially for an undergraduate degree - it's just not worth it!
Seth Mosley 45% expenses ??
6 January 2015 | 87 replies
Two engineering degrees and an MBA...
Phillip Tillotson Bill Gulley: Path to Success Education
18 June 2019 | 36 replies
Background:I completed my associates degree in information technology with an emphasis on networking, and I achieved the CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Networking Associate)My first job in IT was running the IT department.
Luke G. Questions on buying a multifamily home
12 January 2015 | 15 replies
Dwellings shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining a room temperature of sixty-five degrees (65°) Fahrenheit in all habitable rooms, bathrooms, and toilet rooms based on a winter outdoor design temperature of fourteen degrees (14°) Fahrenheit, in accordance with Appendix D of the 2000 Edition of the Standard Plumbing Code.
Brandon Turner One of my units got destroyed last night in a flood. What do I do now?
8 January 2015 | 75 replies
One more thing you want to make sure that as soon as you you have the dehumidifiers/fans started (after pumping) you maintain at least 85 -90 degree inside with windows closed.
Sam Leon A couple of things on turning over a unit between tenants
7 January 2015 | 13 replies
When a unit is occupied we have individual viewings and do not hold open houses.We often send in our cleaning service the day before the viewings - the existing tenants appreciate this as well - to make certain all is looking its best.As an example, we have a student house where the present tenants are finishing their degrees and moving one.